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A monsoon (massoon) event that has never happened before continues, covering areas not today around Tucson or Phoenix, but via an email alert system, and people like Arizona Since I live in some areas, I decided to post this anyway. Weather Force controls the weather for the entire state.
First of all, if you didn’t get into the storm last night and complained, it’s not my fault. I mentioned North Maricopa to Prescott to Chino Valley would be the worst areas. They were badly hit. Therefore, I do not understand the message received. Either way, it’s not my fault. And since the Arizona Weather Service’s model can do it during monsoons, I’m getting more and more into city-by-city regional forecasts. The link from yesterday was here where you can read the full text – https://arizonaweatherforce.com/2023/05/18/severe-weather-statement-issued-for-phoenix-prescott-and-payson-forecast-zones-with-severe-thunderstorm-watch-friday/
Today’s focus is on Kingman, Safford and Greenlee counties. As you can see in the coverage model here, the Tucson and Phoenix subways are not included. This can be seen in the comments below that live in the target area and can help anyone in the state, even if they are not from the metropolitan area. Nor am I going to set up Cochise County in an email notification system that will soon be an app on my phone.
The Grand Canyon should be a great place to photograph lightning today.
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